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The best horse anchor is a natural legal product and in conjunction with a Jockey who follows orders, is a lethal combination in ensuring the correct result. Horse racing is similar to club golfers in that there are triers, bluffers and cheats.
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horses are not machines, they only need to be 'prepared' to be a couple of % under par and the jockey can be seen to be trying as much as he likes, just put the horse in the right race (a handicap usually).
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Are they more likely and ponr here than say Hong Kong? There is no 2nd chance in Hong Kong; the punters will get you if the racing authority does not.
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alleged drugs a load of ROLLOCKS
i,d rather push water up a hill than try and inject straw through the syringes people have been caught using and band for inside a racecourse ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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wasn't that long ago a good old milkshake did the trick.
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Formoftheace - you can tell your Irish mate who used to train that he is talking rubbish.
100% fact. A good mate of mine who went on to train led up Ozzie on a horse in a Nov chase at somewhere like Fontwell from memory, that was doped by syringe . I remember him saying it was like riding a drunk horse over a fence and very frightening. My mate who had the misfortune to lead it up was then jokingly nickmaned "the needle man " The horse was tested and found to have been "got at" as were 3 or 4 others in a short space of time. |